Another big monitor: NEC PlasmaSync 50MP1
NEC ships a 50” Plasma Flat-Panel display. Mmmmm, sounds fun.
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NEC ships a 50” Plasma Flat-Panel display. Mmmmm, sounds fun.
CNet: Looks like Apple is going to be bumping the speeds on their PowerMacs, perhaps to the 733Mhz range. Mmmm, Mhz.
Thanks to "Jim" for the pointer to Atimi, and new Mac development shop. It looks like they offer outsourcing services for other dev shops, and porting services for existing Windows apps. Hope this helps bring more great software to the Mac!
It also looks like they may have some "Mac OS X" experience. Cool.
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Thanks to “Jim” for the pointer to Atimi, and new Mac development shop. It looks like they offer outsourcing services for other dev shops, and porting services for existing Windows apps. Hope this helps bring more great software to the Mac!
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Thanks to “Jim” for the pointer to Atimi, and new Mac development shop. It looks like they offer outsourcing services for other dev shops, and porting services for existing Windows apps. Hope this helps bring more great software to the Mac!
It also looks like they may have some “Mac OS X” experience. Cool.
I found this fantastic image of the Earth at night via an email my wife received, and a reminder link from Dave.
Preview for Finding Forrester, with Sir Sean Connery. Looks really, really good. Will have to catch this one I think.
In Userland’s latest screenshot of MyUserland On The Desktop (isn’t this a bit of an awkward name?), I noticed that Userland is once again using .wsf… Anyone have and idea why? The Website Framework extension went out of vogue at Userland and in the community about two years ago, as Manila development progressed (Manila enveloped and superceded the website framework). I’d be interested in why it’s making a comeback.
This seems to be a good blog. Lots of impressions on Whistler, Microsoft’s new version of Win2k. Robert says it’s boing to be a blog war this year over “Mac OS X” and Whistler.
Courtesy of some guy named Mike:
Navigation in Web Applications. Have to check this out.
Seth writes:
The MacWorld Expo folks are going to have a photo album for the show, starting Jan. 10. Maybe you’ll see me?